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What is likely to be the subject of a direct geometric proof? A. Theorem B. Definition C. Postulate D. Given
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What is likely to be the subject of a direct geometric proof?
A. Theorem
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D. Given
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I believe its D...Given
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Theorem. .......aaaa
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